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第52章

Two days after this, Ah Fe confronted his master."Me no likee Fiddletown.Me belly sick.Me go now." Mr.Tretherick violently suggested a profane locality.Ah Fe gazed at him placidly, and withdrew.

Before leaving Fiddletown, however, he accidentally met Col.

Starbottle, and dropped a few incoherent phrases which apparently interested that gentleman.When he concluded, the colonel handed him a letter and a twenty-dollar gold-piece."If you bring me an answer, I'll double that--Sabe, John?" Ah Fe nodded.An interview equally accidental, with precisely the same result, took place between Ah Fe and another gentleman, whom I suspect to have been the youthful editor of "The Avalanche." Yet I regret to state, that, after proceeding some distance on his journey, Ah Fe calmly broke the seals of both letters, and, after trying to read them upside down and sideways, finally divided them into accurate squares, and in this condition disposed of them to a brother Celestial whom he met on the road, for a trifling gratuity.The agony of Col.Starbottle on finding his wash-bill made out on the unwritten side of one of these squares, and delivered to him with his weekly clean clothes, and the subsequent discovery that the remaining portions of his letter were circulated by the same method from the Chinese laundry of one Fung Ti of Fiddletown, has been described to me as peculiarly affecting.Yet I am satisfied that a higher nature, rising above the levity induced by the mere contemplation of the insignificant details of this breach of trust, would find ample retributive justice in the difficulties that subsequently attended Ah Fe's pilgrimage.

On the road to Sacramento he was twice playfully thrown from the top of the stage-coach by an intelligent but deeply-intoxicated Caucasian, whose moral nature was shocked at riding with one addicted to opium-smoking.At Hangtown he was beaten by a passing stranger,--purely an act of Christian supererogation.At Dutch Flat he was robbed by well-known hands from unknown motives.At Sacramento he was arrested on suspicion of being something or other, and discharged with a severe reprimand--possibly for not being it, and so delaying the course of justice.At San Francisco he was freely stoned by children of the public schools; but, by carefully avoiding these monuments of enlightened progress, he at last reached, in comparative safety, the Chinese quarters, where his abuse was confined to the police, and limited by the strong arm of the law.

The next day he entered the wash-house of Chy Fook as an assistant, and on the following Friday was sent with a basket of clean clothes to Chy Fook's several clients.

It was the usual foggy afternoon as he climbed the long wind-swept hill of California Street,--one of those bleak, gray intervals that made the summer a misnomer to any but the liveliest San Franciscan fancy.There was no warmth or color in earth or sky, no light nor shade within or without, only one monotonous, universal neutral tint over every thing.There was a fierce unrest in the wind-whipped streets: there was a dreary vacant quiet in the gray houses.When Ah Fe reached the top of the hill, the Mission Ridge was already hidden; and the chill sea-breeze made him shiver.As he put down his basket to rest himself, it is possible, that, to his defective intelligence and heathen experience, this "God's own climate," as it was called, seemed to possess but scant tenderness, softness, or mercy.But it is possible that Ah Fe illogically confounded this season with his old persecutors, the school-children, who, being released from studious confinement, at this hour were generally most aggressive.So he hastened on, and, turning a corner, at last stopped before a small house.

It was the usual San Franciscan urban cottage.There was the little strip of cold green shrubbery before it; the chilly, bare veranda, and above this, again, the grim balcony, on which no one sat.Ah Fe rang the bell.A servant appeared, glanced at his basket, and reluctantly admitted him, as if he were some necessary domestic animal.Ah Fe silently mounted the stairs, and, entering the open door of the front-chamber, put down the basket, and stood passively on the threshold.

A woman, who was sitting in the cold gray light of the window, with a child in her lap, rose listlessly, and came toward him.Ah Fe instantly recognized Mrs.Tretherick; but not a muscle of his immobile face changed, nor did his slant eyes lighten as he met her own placidly.She evidently did not recognize him as she began to count the clothes.But the child, curiously examining him, suddenly uttered a short, glad cry.

"Why, it's John, mamma! It's our old John what we had in Fiddletown."For an instant Ah Fe's eyes and teeth electrically lightened.The child clapped her hands, and caught at his blouse.Then he said shortly, "Me John--Ah Fe--allee same.Me know you.How do?"Mrs.Tretherick dropped the clothes nervously, and looked hard at Ah Fe.Wanting the quick-witted instinct of affection that sharpened Carry's perception, she even then could not distinguish him above his fellows.With a recollection of past pain, and an obscure suspicion of impending danger, she asked him when he had left Fiddletown.

"Longee time.No likee Fiddletown, no likee Tlevelick.Likee San Flisco.Likee washee.Likee Tally."Ah Fe's laconics pleased Mrs.Tretherick.She did not stop to consider how much an imperfect knowledge of English added to his curt directness and sincerity.But she said, "Don't tell anybody you have seen me," and took out her pocket-book.

Ah Fe, without looking at it, saw that it was nearly empty.Ah Fe, without examining the apartment, saw that it was scantily furnished.Ah Fe, without removing his eyes from blank vacancy, saw that both Mrs.Tretherick and Carry were poorly dressed.Yet it is my duty to state that Ah Fe's long fingers closed promptly and firmly over the half-dollar which Mrs.Tretherick extended to him.

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